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Brisbane Boys’ College students calls on peers to ‘stop being boys, be human’ in wake of national sexual assault conversation

The school captain of one of Brisbane’s top private boys’ schools has called on his peers to put an end to rape culture and be proactive in stopping the sexual assault and harassment of women.
Key points:
- Brisbane Boys’ College captain Mason Black made a powerful speech to his peers
- The Queensland government has ordered a review of how sexual consent is taught in both independent and state schools
- Queensland public and private schools were named in anonymous testimonies about sexual assault in an online viral petition
Brisbane Boys College (BBC) captain Mason Black yesterday made the resounding speech in front of peers calling on them to “accept this injustice against women and stand up for what is right”.
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